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On Mollies:General info
Description:
Mollies come in four main colors, silver, gold, black, and green. There is also commonly available a silver molly with black spots that is call the Dalmation Molly and a Marbled Molly with the same (white and black) colors.

Care and feeding:
Since they are omnivorous these fish will generally eat all kinds of live fresh and flake foods. To keep a good balance give them a high quality flake food everyday. Feed brine shrimp (either live or frozen) or blood worms as a treat. Provide hiding places. It is recommended that 1 to 1.25 teaspoons of non-iodized salt be added to the aquarium water.

Distribution:
The sailfin mollies, P. latipinna, and the short-finned mollies, P. sphenops range along the southeast coast of the United States and the Gulf of Mexico. The Mexican Sailfin mollies come from Yucatan, Mexico.

Size - Weight:
These fish get up to 2.5 inches (6 cm).

Social Behaviors:
They are a good community fish.

Sexual Differences:
The male is slender and has a gonopodium, the female is larger with a fuller body.

Water Region: Top, Middle, Bottom:
These fish will swim in all areas of the aquarium.

Acceptable Water Conditions:
Hardness: 11-30° dGH
Ph: 7.5 to 8.2
Temp: 64-82° F (18-28° C) - Mexican Sailfin Molly P. velfera; 75-82° F (25-28° C)

Breeding/Reproduction:
These fish will readily breed. See the description of how to breed these fish in Breeding Freshwater Fish.

Availability:
This fish is readily available.

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